Mode 2 Knowledge Production
Framework describing transdisciplinary, application-driven knowledge creation outside traditional academic boundaries.
Mode 2 Knowledge Production describes a shift from traditional disciplinary research (Mode 1) to transdisciplinary, problem-oriented knowledge creation that occurs in real-world contexts. Characterized by heterogeneous teams, accountability to multiple stakeholders, and quality control through social validation rather than peer review alone. This framework emphasizes collaborative knowledge production that crosses institutional boundaries and directly addresses societal challenges through participatory approaches.
Modality:
hybrid